+++ title = "Sourcehut Pages" weight = 15 +++ Deploying your static Zola website on [Sourcehut Pages][srht] is very simple. You only need to create a manifest `.build.yml` file in your root folder of your Zola project and push your changes to the Sourcehut git/hg repository. To create your `.build.yml` you can start by [a template][srht-tpl]. Example: ``` yaml image: alpine/edge packages: [ zola ] oauth: pages.sr.ht/PAGES:RW environment: site: www.example.org sources: - https://git.sr.ht/~your_username/my-website tasks: - build: | cd my-website zola build - package: | cd my-website tar -C public -cvz . > ../site.tar.gz - upload: | acurl -f https://pages.sr.ht/publish/$site -Fcontent=@site.tar.gz ``` This manifest will checkout your code from `sources`, build and upload the generated static files to `site` using a wrapper script around `curl` (called `acurl`, already available in all Sourcehut builds). From this template you need to customize the variable `site` with the domain that will host your website and `sources` to point to your Sourcehut git/hg public URL (in this example `my-website` is the name of the repository). Then commit and push your changes: ``` sh $ git push Enumerating objects: 5, done. ... remote: Build started: remote: https://builds.sr.ht/~your_username/job/430625 [.build.yml] To git.sr.ht:~your_username/www fbe9afa..59ae556 master -> master ``` The build job will be automatically triggered. Notice that Sourcehut returns a direct link to the build page. By default you can use a subdomain of Sourcehut Pages to host your static website (e.g. "your_username.srht.site"). If you want to use a custom domain (e.g. "blog.mydomain.org"), you will need to configure a DNS record to point to the Sourcehut server. Instructions to do this are detailed on [Sourcehut][srht-custom-domain]. [srht]: https://srht.site [srht-tpl]: https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/pages.sr.ht-examples [srht-custom-domain]: https://srht.site/custom-domains